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1996 Gts-t R33 Series Ii (regretful Sale) How To Sell Safely


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Hey guys,

I have owned a 1996 GTS-T R33 Series II for a few years now, it has been a weekend vehicle only and still has very low k's around 78,500.

I have decided to move house as I am heading down to the police Academy next year so I am regretfully selling the vehicle :D( (painful sale) I have advertised the car at $12,950 which is negotiable. It has only ever been driven on weekends and always garaged and serviced and I have treated it like my wife.

Do you think my price is reasonable for this Model? I see the same Models going anywhere from $12,000 to $20,000 on the net etc. which is confusing... I was wondering if my price is reasonable for this sale? Hopefully after my relocation and settling in I can look to owning a R33 again but for now the money is more important. LOVE to know and appreciate your thoughts comments from educated Skyline lovers. This is my advertisment for the car including some pictures!

http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/U...ckToResult=true

I would love and appreciate your thoughts!! of course if anyone is interested in purchasing themselves please do call.

Many Thanks,

Joel

looks in good nic. but it is a buyers market atm and they are selling for 10k everywhere. also not much rego.

Also your seats appear to be S1 not S2 but S2 kit?

May have to wait for someone after a non molested car to start from scratch.

cheers Rich

I sold mine back in april for 12k.

had 254rwkw - was immaculate and mildly modifed.

Yours is very clean thats for sure!!!!

If your happy to wait - you may find someone looking for a near stock one, but you may be waiting a while, if you need the money,

People will low ball you at around 8 - 9k for it.

Sucks I know ;)

But thats the market - when I bought mine 4 years ago, there werent that many around as today, and mine was 100% stock, I paid 15k back then!!

i paid $15k 3 years ago for a completely stock series 2....sold it 12 mths later with a little over 200rwkw for $14k and was very lucky to get that.....i picked up a series 2 with fmic/exhaust/boost/avcr/clutch 12 mths ago for $8,500 (no rego and shit bonnet/front bar)...

crazy market...if your willing to wait you might get $12k.....but if your in a hurry $10k is more realistic unfortunately....

looks in good nic. but it is a buyers market atm and they are selling for 10k everywhere. also not much rego.

Also your seats appear to be S1 not S2 but S2 kit?

May have to wait for someone after a non molested car to start from scratch.

cheers Rich

i think someone swapped seats over door trims seem s2

I actually think that 'you are on the money'!

Why? 2 reasons...

i) a discerning buyer will love to get his hands on a car that hasn't had a hard life and...

ii) mathematics tells me that this car is only ticking over 6000Km/yr and that's low.

You've got till November to sell at this price; maybe mid December, because car sales go down till the end of January after then.

my 2c

I actually think that 'you are on the money'!

Why? 2 reasons...

i) a discerning buyer will love to get his hands on a car that hasn't had a hard life and...

ii) mathematics tells me that this car is only ticking over 6000Km/yr and that's low.

You've got till November to sell at this price; maybe mid December, because car sales go down till the end of January after then.

my 2c

Guys thanks a million for all the tips!! I have lowered it to $12,399 and will sit on it for a bit however I need a quick sale to move which is unfortuante, I was thinking of accepting an offer of $11,990 at lowest because of such low k's and the condition of the car is excellent. Like you say it's a buyers market atm which makes it tough!!

Appreciate the assistance lads.

Cheers,

Joel

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